Ranking All 30 MLB Teams' Stadiums From Worst To Best

By Jacob Kornhauser

There’s nothing better than taking in a baseball game live at the ballpark. However, experiences at each ballpark vary greatly. Here is every stadium in MLB ranked from worst to best.

Ranking All 30 MLB Teams\' Stadiums From Worst To Best
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30. Tampa Bay Rays - Tropicana Field

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Anyone who has ever seen Tropicana Field knows it's a dump. Fan support just isn't there even when the team is good, and the field turf looks like a bunch of pieces of carpet thrown together.

30. Tampa Bay Rays - Tropicana Field

Anyone who has ever seen Tropicana Field knows it's a dump. Fan support just isn't there even when the team is good, and the field turf looks like a bunch of pieces of carpet thrown together.

29. San Diego Padres - Petco Park

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The field may be in San Diego, which is nice, but there's nothing special about Petco Park. Additionally, offense normally goes to die here, which makes games less entertaining.

29. San Diego Padres - Petco Park

The field may be in San Diego, which is nice, but there's nothing special about Petco Park. Additionally, offense normally goes to die here, which makes games less entertaining.

28. Oakland Athletics - O.co Coliseum

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The Athletics need a new stadium and they need one soon. O.co is just not a modern stadium, but it isn't historic enough to be cool. Most opposing teams dislike playing there.

28. Oakland Athletics - O.co Coliseum

The Athletics need a new stadium and they need one soon. O.co is just not a modern stadium, but it isn't historic enough to be cool. Most opposing teams dislike playing there.

27. Chicago White Sox - U.S. Cellular Field

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Comiskey Park in Chicago was pretty great, but U.S. Cellular Field is nothing special. In the summer, it can be picturesque at times, but the atmosphere is terrible there and there are no distinguishing features about it.

27. Chicago White Sox - U.S. Cellular Field

Comiskey Park in Chicago was pretty great, but U.S. Cellular Field is nothing special. In the summer, it can be picturesque at times, but the atmosphere is terrible there and there are no distinguishing features about it.

26. Arizona Diamondbacks - Chase Field

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Chase Field is pretty nice, but like some of the other parks on this list, it isn't very unique. Many times, having something unique will make a ballpark a much cooler venue to take in a game.

26. Arizona Diamondbacks - Chase Field

Chase Field is pretty nice, but like some of the other parks on this list, it isn't very unique. Many times, having something unique will make a ballpark a much cooler venue to take in a game.

25. Miami Marlins - Marlins Park

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When it was built, Marlins Park was touted as state-of-the-art. Whether or not that's true, fans don't pile into to the stands any longer which has made the park lose its luster.

25. Miami Marlins - Marlins Park

When it was built, Marlins Park was touted as state-of-the-art. Whether or not that's true, fans don't pile into to the stands any longer which has made the park lose its luster.

24. Colorado Rockies - Coors Field

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If you want to see a great offensive baseball game, look no further than Coors Field. However, the field itself is just average. Denver is a great city, though, so there's no sense in skipping out on a ball game if you're in town.

24. Colorado Rockies - Coors Field

If you want to see a great offensive baseball game, look no further than Coors Field. However, the field itself is just average. Denver is a great city, though, so there's no sense in skipping out on a ball game if you're in town.

23. Seattle Mariners - Safeco Field

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Seattle fans are among the best in sports, but they deserve a better baseball stadium. Safeco is perfectly fine, but for a city with only two sports teams, you'd think there would be more money invested in where the baseball team plays.

23. Seattle Mariners - Safeco Field

Seattle fans are among the best in sports, but they deserve a better baseball stadium. Safeco is perfectly fine, but for a city with only two sports teams, you'd think there would be more money invested in where the baseball team plays.

22. Cleveland Indians - Progressive Field

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Formerly Jacobs Field, Progressive is pretty nice. Cleveland has a rich history in MLB and its fans are normally very supportive either way. Perhaps this field will host a game that ends Cleveland's more than half-century long sports title drought.

22. Cleveland Indians - Progressive Field

Formerly Jacobs Field, Progressive is pretty nice. Cleveland has a rich history in MLB and its fans are normally very supportive either way. Perhaps this field will host a game that ends Cleveland's more than half-century long sports title drought.

21. Washington Nationals - Nationals Park

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One of the relatively new stadiums in baseball, Nationals Park is very modern. There isn't anything flashy, which is fine, but there's also nothing particularly special about it.

21. Washington Nationals - Nationals Park

One of the relatively new stadiums in baseball, Nationals Park is very modern. There isn't anything flashy, which is fine, but there's also nothing particularly special about it.

20. Toronto Blue Jays - Rogers Centre

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The atmosphere at Rogers Centre was markedly better last season as the Blue Jays finally made the playoffs for the first time since 1993. On the field, the turf isn't the best, but the stadium is solid overall.

20. Toronto Blue Jays - Rogers Centre

The atmosphere at Rogers Centre was markedly better last season as the Blue Jays finally made the playoffs for the first time since 1993. On the field, the turf isn't the best, but the stadium is solid overall.

19. New York Mets - Citi Field

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Citi Field hosted a few World Series games last season and figures to host more in the coming years. The atmosphere is great there, because the Mets are exciting now. The field itself could use some work, though.

19. New York Mets - Citi Field

Citi Field hosted a few World Series games last season and figures to host more in the coming years. The atmosphere is great there, because the Mets are exciting now. The field itself could use some work, though.

18. Los Angeles Angels - Angel Stadium

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Angel Stadium is one of baseball's most unique ballparks. It's also situated in Los Angeles, so anyone taking in a game there has very little to complain about.

18. Los Angeles Angels - Angel Stadium

Angel Stadium is one of baseball's most unique ballparks. It's also situated in Los Angeles, so anyone taking in a game there has very little to complain about.

17. Texas Rangers - Globe Life Park (Ballpark at Arlington)

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Globe Life Park is a very sharp looking baseball stadium. With the team winning the division last season, the crowds have been great lately, too. Now, we will see if the crowds are equally rowdy in 2016.

17. Texas Rangers - Globe Life Park (Ballpark at Arlington)

Globe Life Park is a very sharp looking baseball stadium. With the team winning the division last season, the crowds have been great lately, too. Now, we will see if the crowds are equally rowdy in 2016.

16. Cincinnati Reds - Great American Ballpark

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Depending on the time of year, Great American Ballpark can look absolutely gorgeous. There's a reason it hosted the 2015 All-Star Game. Now if only they could field a winning team in Cincinnati.

16. Cincinnati Reds - Great American Ballpark

Depending on the time of year, Great American Ballpark can look absolutely gorgeous. There's a reason it hosted the 2015 All-Star Game. Now if only they could field a winning team in Cincinnati.

15. Atlanta Braves - Turner Field

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The Braves will be moving into a new home before too long, but for now they have a very good stadium. However, traffic makes it hard to get to, which is why a new home is necessary.

15. Atlanta Braves - Turner Field

The Braves will be moving into a new home before too long, but for now they have a very good stadium. However, traffic makes it hard to get to, which is why a new home is necessary.

14. New York Yankees - Yankee Stadium

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Old Yankee Stadium was amazing, because so much history happened there. Aside from being a replica of the old stadium, New Yankee Stadium is nothing special. Plus, the right field fence is a joke there.

14. New York Yankees - Yankee Stadium

Old Yankee Stadium was amazing, because so much history happened there. Aside from being a replica of the old stadium, New Yankee Stadium is nothing special. Plus, the right field fence is a joke there.

13. Milwaukee Brewers - Miller Park

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Miller Park is one of the most underrated stadiums in the major leagues. There isn't a bad seat in the house, and the retractable roof ensures a great game-day experience every single time out.

13. Milwaukee Brewers - Miller Park

Miller Park is one of the most underrated stadiums in the major leagues. There isn't a bad seat in the house, and the retractable roof ensures a great game-day experience every single time out.

12. Minnesota Twins - Target Field

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Baseball's newest stadium, Target Field is incredible. On the field, nothing is particularly noteworthy, but the way the stands are built is very unique. Plus, with everything being so new, it's in great shape.

12. Minnesota Twins - Target Field

Baseball's newest stadium, Target Field is incredible. On the field, nothing is particularly noteworthy, but the way the stands are built is very unique. Plus, with everything being so new, it's in great shape.

11. Houston Astros - Minute Maid Park

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Minute Maid Park is extremely unique for a couple reasons. First of all, the short porch in left field is really cool. Second of all, Tal's Hill (which is going to be removed) is one of the strangest features in any big league ballpark.

11. Houston Astros - Minute Maid Park

Minute Maid Park is extremely unique for a couple reasons. First of all, the short porch in left field is really cool. Second of all, Tal's Hill (which is going to be removed) is one of the strangest features in any big league ballpark.

10. Kansas City Royals - Kauffman Stadium

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Aside from hosting World Series games the last two seasons, Kauffman is one of baseball's best stadiums. The scoreboard is a really cool feature, and the atmosphere has been unbelievable over the last few years.

10. Kansas City Royals - Kauffman Stadium

Aside from hosting World Series games the last two seasons, Kauffman is one of baseball's best stadiums. The scoreboard is a really cool feature, and the atmosphere has been unbelievable over the last few years.

9. St. Louis Cardinals - Busch Stadium

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Seated in the heart of St. Louis, Busch Stadium is one of baseball's most picturesque parks. The skyline behind it is beautiful and a competitive team is playing there every single year.

9. St. Louis Cardinals - Busch Stadium

Seated in the heart of St. Louis, Busch Stadium is one of baseball's most picturesque parks. The skyline behind it is beautiful and a competitive team is playing there every single year.

8. Philadelphia Phillies - Citizens Bank Park

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Many may not be able to tell just by watching on TV, but Citizens Bank Park is one of the most special stadiums in baseball. Despite how bad the team is right now, it's one of the best parks to take in a game at.

8. Philadelphia Phillies - Citizens Bank Park

Many may not be able to tell just by watching on TV, but Citizens Bank Park is one of the most special stadiums in baseball. Despite how bad the team is right now, it's one of the best parks to take in a game at.

7. Detroit Tigers - Comerica Park

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A really cool feature of Comerica Park is that it appears to be underground. Street level empties into the top of the bleachers, which is unique. The atmosphere here is always great as well.

7. Detroit Tigers - Comerica Park

A really cool feature of Comerica Park is that it appears to be underground. Street level empties into the top of the bleachers, which is unique. The atmosphere here is always great as well.

6. Baltimore Orioles - Oriole Park at Camden Yards

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The Orioles have been competitive over the last few years, and their fans have been able to watch their home games from one of baseball's very best fields. Take a look, it's absolutely beautiful.

6. Baltimore Orioles - Oriole Park at Camden Yards

The Orioles have been competitive over the last few years, and their fans have been able to watch their home games from one of baseball's very best fields. Take a look, it's absolutely beautiful.

5. San Francisco Giants - AT&T Park

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Not many stadiums have a bay right by the park where home run balls can land. That and the tall, brick right field fence make AT&T Park one of the coolest and most unique stadiums in the game.

5. San Francisco Giants - AT&T Park

Not many stadiums have a bay right by the park where home run balls can land. That and the tall, brick right field fence make AT&T Park one of the coolest and most unique stadiums in the game.

4. Los Angeles Dodgers - Dodger Stadium

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In gorgeous Los Angeles, Dodger Stadium is a huge attraction. The legendary Dodgers play there and the atmosphere is generally good at the end of the season. Its history plays into it greatly as well.

4. Los Angeles Dodgers - Dodger Stadium

In gorgeous Los Angeles, Dodger Stadium is a huge attraction. The legendary Dodgers play there and the atmosphere is generally good at the end of the season. Its history plays into it greatly as well.

3. Pittsburgh Pirates - PNC Park

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The skyline behind PNC Park is unmatched by all of baseball. If you wanted to simply take a picture of every stadium and say which one looked the best, most would pick the home of the Pirates.

3. Pittsburgh Pirates - PNC Park

The skyline behind PNC Park is unmatched by all of baseball. If you wanted to simply take a picture of every stadium and say which one looked the best, most would pick the home of the Pirates.

2. Chicago Cubs - Wrigley Field

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Combine the century-plus-long history and the modern aspects being added to it and the Cubs' home is one of the most special in baseball. It will be even more special soon as the team looks to claim its first title since 1908.

2. Chicago Cubs - Wrigley Field

Combine the century-plus-long history and the modern aspects being added to it and the Cubs' home is one of the most special in baseball. It will be even more special soon as the team looks to claim its first title since 1908.

1. Boston Red Sox - Fenway Park

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There is simply nothing that compares to watching a baseball game at Fenway Park. Since baseball is so intertwined with history, its best stadium has to be one that is so rooted in it. Fenway Park is the best stadium in baseball.

1. Boston Red Sox - Fenway Park

There is simply nothing that compares to watching a baseball game at Fenway Park. Since baseball is so intertwined with history, its best stadium has to be one that is so rooted in it. Fenway Park is the best stadium in baseball.

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